Description
Have you ever wanted to play a board game on your calculator?
Then this is your lucky day!
With this program you'll finally be able to play a board game on your calculator.
This program is written in TI-BASIC, so it's also compatible with the newer OS versions.
Thanks to NonstickAtom785, commandblockguy, and Sam for their help.
Screenshots
Archive Contents
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BOARDCE.8xp | 1.9 KB |
boardce.gif | 3.6 KB |
boardce.png | 2.5 KB |
boardce2.gif | 1.6 KB |
boardce2.png | 2.0 KB |
boardce3.gif | 1.6 KB |
boardce3.png | 1.8 KB |
boardce4.gif | 1.5 KB |
boardce4.png | 1.8 KB |
README.txt | 1.0 KB |
- File Size
- 17.3 KB
- Short link
- http://ceme.tech/DL2042
Metadata
- Author
- Privacy_Dragon
- Uploaded
- 2 years, 1 month ago
Links
- Forum Thread
- https://ceme.tech/t16989
Statistics
- Rating
- 8/10 (1 vote)
- Downloads
- 293
- ↳ this version
- 116
- Views
- 2584
- ↳ this version
- 1136
Reviews
This is a game akin to Chutes and Ladders. Press enter, move the set amount of spaces, see if the space is a special one that moves you forwards and backwards, then it's player 2's turn. There's not really any strategy to the game, but the same can be said for the game it's based on. The main way i could see this game improving is if the spaces with special events had some sort of visual indicator that they are special- say a green "+" for spaces that bump you forwards and a red "-" for spaces that bump you back.
8.2/10 - I used to roll the dice
Versions
- Board Game for TI-84+ CE (published 2 years, 1 month ago; 2022-09-04 18:36 UTC)
- Board Game for TI-84+ CE (published 4 years ago; 2020-09-26 07:39 UTC)
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